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I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Jul 2023. There was 1 interview round.
Yes, I know Scaffold SWL.
SWL stands for Safe Working Load, which is the maximum weight that a scaffold can safely support.
I am familiar with the different types of scaffolds and their corresponding SWLs.
I understand the importance of adhering to the SWL limits to ensure the safety of workers and prevent accidents.
For example, a steel scaffold may have a SWL of 2500 kg, while a lightweight aluminum scaffold may have a S
The safe working load of a scaffold can be determined by considering factors such as the type of scaffold, its design, materials used, and load capacity.
The safe working load of a scaffold is determined by its design and load capacity.
The type of scaffold and materials used also play a role in determining the safe working load.
Load calculations should be performed to ensure that the scaffold can safely support the weig...
I appeared for an interview before Sep 2016.
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed before Sep 2018. There were 4 interview rounds.
I appeared for an interview in Jul 2017.
I am a software engineer with experience in developing and maintaining software applications.
I have a strong background in programming languages such as Java, C++, and Python.
I have worked on various projects, including developing web applications and implementing software solutions.
I am skilled in problem-solving and debugging, ensuring efficient and effective software development.
I have experience in collaborating wi...
I learned valuable teamwork and problem-solving skills during my summer internship.
Developed strong collaboration skills by working with a team of software engineers to complete projects
Gained experience in troubleshooting and debugging software issues
Learned to effectively communicate and present technical concepts to both technical and non-technical stakeholders
Improved problem-solving abilities by identifying and re...
Java is an object-oriented language while C is a procedural language.
Java is platform-independent while C is platform-dependent.
Java has automatic garbage collection while C requires manual memory management.
Java has built-in support for multithreading while C requires external libraries.
Java has a larger standard library compared to C.
Java is more secure than C due to its strong type checking and exception handling.
C ...
Pointers are variables that store memory addresses of other variables in programming languages.
Pointers allow direct access and manipulation of memory locations.
They are commonly used in programming languages like C and C++.
Pointers can be used to pass variables by reference, allowing modifications to the original value.
They can also be used to dynamically allocate memory.
Example: int* ptr; // declares a pointer to an
In 5 years, I see myself as a senior software engineer leading a team of developers.
Leading a team of developers
Working on complex projects
Continuing to learn and grow in my role
Contributing to the success of the company
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